How To Use Ciliated In A Sentence
-
Most of the epithelial cells are ciliated, with microscopic ‘hairs’ that continuously sweep any surface material towards the larynx.
-
The mouth is surrounded by the ciliated feeding structure known as a lophophore.
-
A number of tubuli, at first metamerically arranged, now appear, each opening, on the one hand, into the coelom by a ciliated mouth, the nephrostome (n.s.), and on the other into the segmental duct.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
-
The eggs hatch into a ciliated miracidium which actively seeks out the first host, a gastropod, penetrating its skin and metamorphosing into a saclike sporocyst.
Platyhelminthes
-
The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles.
-
It is clear from careful experimental work with all ciliated cells that have been examined, from alga to mice, that a functioning cilium requires a working IFT. 12 The problem of the origin of the cilium is now intimately connected to the problem of the origin of IFT.
A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis)
-
Emmprin has been found immunohistochemically in ciliated cells of normal bronchi and bronchi affected by squamous cell carcinoma.
-
A medusa begets a ciliated larva, the larva begets a polyp, the polyp begets a strobila, and the strobila begets a medusa again; the cycle of reproduction being completed in the fourth generation.
Life and Habit
-
Fertilization occurs in the mesenchyme and the zygotes develop into ciliated larvae.
-
He conciliated his angry daughter with a piece of candy.
-
The immature light organs of a young squid develop a field of ciliated cells, which help draw Vibrio in from ocean water, as well as a series of deep pockets, or crypts, in which these bacteria will live.
-
Zeospores; 2, 4, or multiciliated active automobile cells -- gonidia -- discharged from the mother cells or plants without impregnation, and germinating directly.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
-
The last four segments, of decreasing breadth, are retractile beneath the carapax, as is also the broad plume that terminates them, and which is formed of three short, transparent, and elegantly ciliated bristles.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
-
Fertilized eggs may be brooded for a time or may develop directly into a free-swimming, ciliated planula larva.
-
The existence of ciliated micrococci together with the formation of endospores -- structures not known in the Cyanophyceae -- reminds us of the flagellate Protozoa, _e. g.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
-
Furthermore, the micrognathozoans have two rows of multiciliated cells that forms a locomotory organ, similar to that in some gastrotrichs and interstitial annelids.
-
He conciliated his angry daughter with a piece of candy.
-
Sometimes biciliated minute cells are found; without any doubt they are zoospores derived from any algoid or fungoid species.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
-
He conciliated his angry daughter with a piece of candy.
-
Eminent English authorities have advanced the theory that the ciliated gonidium of _Vaucheria_ is in reality a densely crowded aggregation of biciliated zoospores, similar to those found in many other confervoid algæ.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
-
He sat to the last moment doggedly struggling to keep cool and to mount the ciliated funnel of an earthworm's nephridium.
Love and Mr. Lewisham
-
The group Lophophorata contains three animal phyla - brachiopods, phoronids, and ectoprocts - all of which bear a ciliated, tentacular feeding apparatus called a lophophore.
-
At the same time, Camejo conciliated with Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, the leading Democratic replacement candidate in the recall election.
-
Fertilized eggs may be brooded for a time or may develop directly into a free-swimming, ciliated planula larva.
-
The endostyle (end.), in Figures 3 and 4, is a ciliated path or groove on the under side of the pharynx, which is generally supposed to represent the thyroid gland of vertebrates.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
-
Reproduction by zoospores formed of the whole contents of a cell, with a crown of numerous cilia; resting spores formed in sporangial cells after fecundation by ciliated spermatozoids formed in antheridial cells.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
-
Of these divisions of the coelom the first two communicate with the exterior by means of a pair of ciliated pore-canals placed at the posterior end of their respective segments.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
-
The word abdication conciliated politicians of a more timid school.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2
-
The animal gleans the bacteria from the water with a special ciliated epithelium and secreted mucus that seems to be just the right flavor for Vibrio, and the bacteria migrate deep into the light-emitting organ.
No metazoan is an island - The Panda's Thumb
-
This process of absorption is probably accomplished in the interradial or ciliated chambers, more probably in the former, as the latter are generally considered excretory in function.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
-
The shared notion of caste honour by which they had conciliated the nobility eventually proved a fatal stumbling-block to any reasonable scheme of cooperative reform.
-
The _second glume_ is lanceolate, membranous, hairy at the top, 3-nerved with margins infolded; _palea_ is oblanceolate, thinly membranous, nerveless and ciliated at the top; there are three _stamens_ and two
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
-
The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles.
-
It protected the union's interests, kept business running smoothly and conciliated in disputes.
-
According to Haeckel, the gastrula stage can be found in the development of all animals, and represents the recapitulation of the ancestral metazoan, the Gastraea, a diploblastic animal with a ciliated gut.
-
Free-swimming echinopluteus sea urchin (Echinocardium cordatum) larva feeds on microplankton captured with its ciliated arms.
Plankton
-
In a pioneering experiment, they demonstrated that telomere DNA from one organism, a unicellular ciliated protozoan called Tetrahymena thermophila, would protect and stabilise chromosomes in an entirely different organism, yeast.
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Presentation Speech
-
By the time he should find it out for himself the public -- _le gros public_ -- would have bitten, and then perhaps he would be conciliated and forgive.
Embarrassments
-
When she tracks him down at his office, she expects to be conciliated, to be appeased, but especially to be married.
-
If they have many short threads projecting, they are called ciliated; if only one long, whip-shaped process (or, more rarely, two or four), caudate (tailed) cells.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
-
These are trapped by the protrusible ciliated feeding tentacles, or lophophore.
-
SEM images of epithelial fields before B and after C regression of ciliated appendage.
No metazoan is an island - The Panda's Thumb
-
It's a delicate endeavor, as one element must be cajoled and conciliated, and the other flatly thwarted within the bounds of democratic politics.
Joshua Treviño: A Step Forward in Malaysia
-
Reagan conciliated moderate Democrats when he needed to.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Why President Obama Continually Hails President Reagan
-
Chemical irritants such as cigarette smoke or other environmental or industrial pollutants damage the ciliated cells.
-
We now know that the mobile spermatozoa are nothing but simple and real cells, of the kind that we call "ciliated" (equipped with lashes, or cilia).
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
-
Specifically the H5N1 (SAa2,3Gal) receptors were found “on non-ciliated cuboidal cells at the junction between the respiratory bronchiole and alveolus†and on “a substantial number of cells lining the alveolar wall. †(This describes the substance of the lung tissue involved in gaseous exchange.)
Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer
-
The examination revealed a ciliated form that was thought to represent a ciliated microorganism.
-
After 1603 he visited Scotland only once, in 1617, but he conciliated the gentry and, through the ‘Scottish Council’, got his way in Parliament.
-
The percentage of ciliated cells, dead cells, and mucous cells were all within the normal range for their age.
-
So Islam was pacified, the Anglicans and the Jews conciliated.
Jacob Neusner: What Happens When You Call a Professor Infallible? Lessons from Pope Benedict XVI
-
All cephalopods have one pair of unciliated ctenidia within the mantle cavity, with the exception of Nautilus, which has two pairs of ctenidia.
-
Fructification: zoospores produced from the cell contents of the filaments; resting spores formed from the contents of particular cells after impregnation by ciliated spermatozoids produced in distinct antheridial cells.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
-
Specifically the H5N1 (SAa2,3Gal) receptors were found “on non-ciliated cuboidal cells at the junction between the respiratory bronchiole and alveolus†and on “a substantial number of cells lining the alveolar wall. †(This describes the substance of the lung tissue involved in gaseous exchange.)
Think Progress » An Inconvenient Truth and An Intolerable Summer
-
His mansion was noble, his library extensive, and his own manners such as conciliated the esteem of almost every one who approached him.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
-
And racism is conciliated if not actively promoted by the Democratic focus on winning more white voters by moving to the right while taking voters of color virtually for granted.
-
AUSTRALIS, but different in the leaves, which are here ciliated at the margin, very glandulous on the back; and in the flowers, which are smaller, the petals more obtuse, and having a broad, white line of pubescence round the margin at the back.] 121 [L.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
-
By her kind, her meek, her inoffensive behaviour, she had conciliated the sincere good will of all her neighbours and acquaintance; nor amid the busy cares of time was she ever forgetful of Eternity.
Letter 413
-
Pick any eukaryotic species (say, the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila) — one cannot be certain that a member of that species shares common ancestry, from a discrete cell, with a member of any other eukaryotic species (say, Drosophila melanogaster).
A Disclaimer for Behe?
-
A pair of ciliated tubes have been observed in each side of the larval body.
-
“He stood up all the time against Clay,” wrote Donelson, “and yet conciliated the good feeling of both sections of the union.”
A Country of Vast Designs
-
The anteriorly situated, eversible ciliated pits (frontal organs) resemble nuchal organs of polychaete annelids.
-
Some species possess ciliated pits in front of their cerebral ganglion that are used in phototaxis (movement towards light).
Platyhelminthes
-
The inhalent pores are very minute, and open into small subdermal cavities which communicate by means of interradial tubes with the ciliated chambers, the latter being very small ramifications of the interradial channels, and in them the movement causing the current of water is maintained.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
-
The _first glume_ is lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, chartaceous, with seven strong nerves, very prominent at the back and the mid nerve being most conspicuous, with scabrid keels and closely finely ciliated and folded margins, finely biaristate at the apex.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
-
Leaves 2-3 inches long, semi-cor - date, acuminate, bright, green, shining, hispid above, fflabrous beneath, but covered with minute furfuraceous scales, visible with the microscope; their margins doubly serrated and ciliated.
Exotic flora: Containing Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, Or Otherwise Interesting Erotic ...
-
In 2003, of 2,393 investigations completed, only 242 were upheld while 75 were conciliated and 879 rejected.
-
The loss of ciliated epithelium emphasizes the need for hydration to improve the pulmonary toilet.
-
Through this opening, the lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles centered on the mouth, protrudes to capture small food particles.
-
The _leaf-blade_ is broadly lanceolate, cordate at base, amplexicaul, acuminate or acute, with scattered long hairs both above and below, and some of the hairs of the under surface are tubercle-based, convolute when young; margin of the leaf is wavy, minutely serrate, and ciliated with distant hairs towards the lower half of the leaf when young; the midrib is prominent below.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
-
The rate of bronchiolar cell proliferation was decreased and associated with the formation of an undifferentiated, cuboidal-squamous epithelium lacking the expression of markers of Clara cells (Scgb1a1), ciliated cells (FoxJ1 and α-tubulin), and goblet cells (Spdef and Muc5AC).
Elites TV
-
This epithelium of the villi has the outer border curiously striated, and this is usually spoken of as leading towards "ciliated" epithelium, to be described immediately.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
-
AUSTRALIS, but different in the leaves, which are here ciliated at the margin, very glandulous on the back; and in the flowers, which are smaller, the petals more obtuse, and having a broad, white line of pubescence round the margin at the back.] [** L.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
-
He sat to the last moment doggedly struggling to keep cool and to mount the ciliated funnel of an earthworm’s nephridium.
Love and Mr Lewisham
-
They have internal separations of body parts arranged in hexamerous cycles and usually with two ciliated oral cavities (siphonoglyphs).
-
Hydra lives in freshwater, lacks a ciliated planula, and has clearly lost a medusa stage during its ancestry.
-
The _first glume_ is chartaceous, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, 2-toothed with the teeth ending in two short awns, densely ciliated at the apex on one side, conspicuously 6 -
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
-
The endostyle (end.), in Figures 3 and 4, is a ciliated path or groove on the under side of the pharynx, which is generally supposed to represent the thyroid gland of vertebrates.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
-
He conciliated the people by his affability, brought in Englishmen to teach various handicrafts and tried to help the farmers by improving the breed of Manx horses, and, at the same time, he restricted the exactions of the Church.
-
This membrane is ciliated, that is, it is studded with tiny hairlike projections, extending into the air passages.
Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
-
He conciliated his angry daughter with a piece of candy.
-
Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells.
-
To the fourth stage he assigns the planæa, corresponding to the embryonic development of an albumen and the planula or ciliated {48} larva.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality